Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 297, 2 September 1909 — Page 7

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Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

THE KICH3IOND PALLADIUM AJiP SUN-TJELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, SEPTE3IBER 2, 1909.

RATES

PAGE SEVEN.

...PALLADIUM... Want Ad. Col um mis

I cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone nnd collected fcr after its insertion.

j .1. . ! , ,' 0 water. Price low. H. R. Robin- WANT AD For-'-Your Convenience v 0 IF I T El USY

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- LIST OF AGENCIES.

"nr.h nffJrp are. located In every cart of the city. Leave your

WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORK, 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, Dth and S. H. s North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. E St. CHILES & SON. 18th, and N. C St WM. HIEGER. 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

FOR SALE All well known ten ceut

brands, such as Wm. Penn, l. ti., Tom Moore, etc. Feltmans cigar store, (509 Main. Wholesale and retail.

FOR SALE Factory rebuilt Reming

ton and Smith-Premier typewriters. $32.50. Guaranteed like new. 3251

N. Capitol avenue, Indianapolis, i-t

FOR SALE Seed wheat, 1,000 bush

els extra fine Red Fultz, at Carpenter's Mills, Phone 2019. 23-eod-lwk

RATES ' 1 cent per word-7 day. for the piice of 6 days. We charge advertlsements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED.

WANTED Three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address K. L., care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Board and room Dy traveltng man and wife. Permanent. Address A. E., care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Experienced farm hand. Phone 5144H. 2-7t WATCTErJTo buy or rent a few acres

with good house near car line; ad

dress with particulars, W., care rai

ladlum. 2"u

Wiwrv.TV-Tn do any kind of work to

nav for room rent while attending

Business College, by a young man

who can give best of references. Ad-

' Arnoa HftT 1(H Of TlhOnO 2040. l-2t

WANTED Sewing at 31 N. 11th St

l-2t

place of your city property or farm. . rifht to Porterfleld's Real Es

tate office. Kelley Block. 8th and 14-tt

wanted Bv local man, four young

men, married men preferred, having

had experience in soliciting aaver tiatncr- wood money and steady posi

tions to the right parties, furnishing

reference; call between me noura

f k and 7 d. m. 303 North 9th St

' 2-tf

nun vnnr suit Dressed once a week

at the rate of $1.00 per month. Rich

mond nrv Cleaning. Phone lv.

14-lm

Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great

favor by calling for mail In answer

to their ads. Mail at this office up to

12 noon today as follows:

A 1 Dairy 9

Farm Hand . . 1

Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time wUl be cast out

F6R SALE One-third horse power

electric motor, direct current. TK, 31-tf

-1- 1 . J

FOR SALE Male pigs irouana

China). A. H. Pyle, 510oC. K. n. No. 4. -31-1

FOR SALE Coal range ana gas

ranee. W. D. Foulke, Phone 2170. 30-tf

farmer 3136.

or business man.

Phone

27-tf

FOR RENT.

FOR SALE Second hand furniture,

ntnvci Ato... at cheao prices, luu

M.Ik Phone 177S. 24-tf !

man's for a Turkish Water Pipe. Price 50c. 609 Main St. SO-tf

CARD OF THANKS.

CLEANING AND PRESSING.

Call on Fred Jones at Friedgen's

clothing store. Phone 20C.S, to have

your suit cleaned and pressed. Trices right. Work guaranteed. lS-tf

TUBUS THE TABLES

Cambridse City. Ind., Sept. 2. SHaa

Clark, an automoblUst. acted as prosecuting witness tn the case of the

state atainst Silas Kautfman. a los

teamster. In Justice Vowmaster"s court

yesterday afternoon. Kautfman plead

fuilty to obstructing the highway so

that Clark had to run down on the

side of t-e road to pass the wagon, ile wa fined SI and costs.

CARD OF THANKS. Friends that are so ready to assist

and give .aid and comfort to lhose

whom the grim reaper of deatn na W.RM our home with hot water or

vlsitea ana taken iruui jiw nimv- ..v ,

most Drecious jewel of all. our dean

wife and mother, and when the lieart j

is wrung with anguish, friends that j riadv and willing to i

render such kindly aid and assistance

PLUMBING AND HEATING.

steam. Have you eeen the t naerfeed Heater. It uses slack coal to

perfection. See it at Meerhoff's.

S. Sth. 2--t

FOR RENT Five room house, 534 N.

19th. 2-3t FOR RENT Furnished front room; bath and phone. 132C Main St. l-7t FOR" RENT 3 unfurnished rooms rrnlind floor. 29 S. 16th. 2-3t

or all our neighbors have so readily

and willingly done, to all these kind friends we offer our heartfelt thanks and lasting remembrance. From husband and children. ZUE. JACKSON. Children Charles E. Jackson, Hattie Wilkinson, Hazel Parshall.

MERCHANT DELIVERY.

Wm. Helper, headquarters Conkey

Dniir Co. Phone 1904 or 1231. 21-30t

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

FOR SALE Nine yearling's colts. Ed-

n.hnv t.vnn. Ind. it'll

ntiu v - .

FM SEE

A desirable home off 8 Rooms, Bath, Furnace, Electric Li 2 Ms, Both Kind of Gas and a good Barn. 204 S. 12 16-tf

FOR RENT 5 room cottage, 81 Laur

el ; call 207 N. 9th. Z-zt

14th

FOR RENT House 212

quire at 302 N. 14th.

N.

In-l-2t

INSURANCE.

MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile aud

Fire Incurancd, Bonds. Loans ana Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf

FOR RENT Two good, desirable

farms, 160 and 105 acres. Wm. A. Bond. 27-7t

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6 tf

WANTED Married man to work on

farm. Good place. Address in. i.

Hunt New Paris. Ohio. R. R. No. 1

31-7t

WANTED 50 young" persons to arrange for a course in the Richmond Business College during the open ing week which Is from Aug. 30 to Sept 7. 30-7, WANTED Men to learn barber trade at once. Wonderful demand for ' graduates; top wages. Few weeks completes. Tools given. Can earn some money from start Send for catalogue. Moler Barber Collego.

Cincinnati. O. augao-tt VvanTED To rent 5 room house in good location by good reliable par- ; ty address "Renter." care Palladium. I"

FOR SALE Secondhand goods; slate mantels, bath room fixtures; wood over-mantles, gas fixtures, bedsteads, mattresses, springs, etc., etc.

1415 Main St. fj mn saleP- Thoroughbred Duroc

males and gilts; weight 140 lbs., not

fnt J C. Commons, Wrebsftr.

Phone 5144C. tues&thurs 2-7t

FOR SALE Two nice lots on Cen

tral avenue, price $600.00; 3 lots on

National Ave. just putslde city limits; taxes about as much as on

city lots. Price $400. A gooa tenroom house, stable, 50 ft. lot on National Road near city limits, price $2,700.00. 80-acre farm near Centerville, one-half mile of Interurban stop, 6 room house, barn, etc., price $5,200.00; will take part city property. Frank M. Price. Phone 4358. 27-7t

FOR SALE Sideboard just arrived:

bargains. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 26 tf

crrwt irjtmt Mmlcrn five room flat. MS

south 11th street. Call at 4d S lltii

24-tf

FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnisne

rooms, cool, light, clean, shower

baths, $1.25 per week and up.

PORSALE Cheap, a warm air fur

ninps for 6 or 7 room

uav f -1' - S?o Robt. Jm Study, 1. O. O

.'T Tl Af 2"5t

for SALE Cheap, refrigerator, ca

pacity 100 lbs. of ice, good conmifi South 14th St. Phones

42.19 or 1967. sept2-3-5

FOR-SALE The Hill farm, 167 acre3, well improved, three miles east of

Bichmnnd on New Paris pike. is

room house, two barns, running

rrn BEVT Furnished rooms, heat.

with hath for cents, at the Grand.

reDZZ-u

FOR SALE Watches, Bicycles. J. M.

t.9ppv. nawn broker: Elgmh and

Main. . 18-tf Wait Minute, fasten your eye on

n-oitmnn'R Clear Store. GOO Main

nvthin ia Cigars. Tobac

nc and PlneS. 14-tf

Kramer 29-tf

FOft SALE Mill wood. C. W & Co.

PDR SALE Excellent steamboat ac

commodations from Baltimore to Tiremen Germany. Hans N. Koll.

fia -Main at 29-tf

Bvvn-H iT.proRPrRADE An ideal eu

burban home suitable for - retiring

LOST.

LOST Bottom of back lamp for Ford

automobile. Return to Palladium.

l-2t

LOST Check for $70.00 payable to

Ma.1or Bostick by John A. aicwure

Return to Major Bostick, Route 2

2-lt

MISCELLANEOUS.

fHARIKS WARD, violin instructor

Vail class now organizing. Studio

o Vnrtn fl. Phone 3579. l-7t

FOR A COOL SMOKE go to Felt-

ELECTRIC WIRING.

Bv competent man. Perfect satlsfac

tion. Work guaranteed. uepair work of all kinds. Chas. Davis. 244

Pfnrl street. Phone 3239. 30-7t

LAUNDRY.

nirtv clothes made clean: if you don't

believe it. try us. Richmond steam Tjumrtrv. Phone 1251. feb23-tf

Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laun-

drv at 18 N. 9th. Work guaranteed

aug25-tf

ART GOODS.

Home Baking. Fancy work and

smrin? Haner's Art Store. 8

s 11th. 25-tt

STEEL FOLDING BED and MATTRESSES.

Something entirely new. Sanitary.

J. B. HOLTHOUSE 530 MAIN.

House Cleaning

By vacuum and compressed air; no dirt, no worry. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone 1916. Sherer & Engleebrt (Successors to C. W. Tooker) tues-thur-sun-tt

BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing;

Waking & Co., 406 Main, rnone 2006. M-

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. 23-tf

UPHOLSTERING.

J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phone 1793. Repair work a spec

ialty ' lltf

... AUTO LIVERY . Hour or Trip.

HOLINE SALES CO.

C. A. Piehl, 922 Main.

Phone 1633. Res. Phone 4208.

Two Home Farms For Sale

121 acres, 10 room house, barn, star

tion building and scales, first class

corn and wheat land, mostly 2nd

bottom, at Beeson Station, Wayne County. Indiana. Fine location for

the right man.

160 acres. large house, slate roof,

barn, double crib, upland grain and

etock farm, one mile south west of

Beeson Station. All in first class community. Address or see the owner. F.,R. Beeson CONNERSVILLE. IND. augl9-thurs- tt

Romantic Jena. A qualut old town Is Jena, with crooked atreetH. rvd tlld old booMK, a

fifteenth century chunh. with peasant

women slttlns on toe steps selling we charmingly g'.ated blue and yellow pots which give the kitchen of Jena

tho air of an art studio: a market place with the statue of the founder of tn

university and of Martin Lutber and

many unexpected uarrow passages.

with sudden and curious odors of cab

bages, herrings, pickled cucumbers, the smoke of nausages roasted In the opea

air and cbeeee quickening Into Hiring

life. In addition to the character

istic feature Jena ha a romantic past, a prosperous present and a rosy future. Its prosperity to obvious to tb merest stranger, for nw red villas ar breaking out all ovr tb hillside, quaint gable and carved balconies arc vanishing off tb rac of the earth, narrow and cobbled street are being swept away, and new paved street with roomy ventilated buildings ar taking their places. Cornbill Magazine.

Th Table Turned. Birds, we know, are sometime trained to fire off pistols as well as to perform other unusual feats, bnt tt la not often that a wild bird In the weeda shoots a man with his own gun. ae related In "South American Sketches," by Robert Crawford. A oavo del moot.

a bird of Uruguay not unlike the tar- .

key. bad been winged by a nonier. it fell to tb ground, but was at one ou

Its feet and ran away. Thro wing nis gun hastily aside, the boater started

In pursuit, and a game of bids and seek ensued. In one of Its doublings and turning tb bird psed ever tb

gun. which was lying on th ground, and tta foot chanead t etrtk SBSlnsf

th trigger of tb undischarged beOTaL

the hammer of wbicb la tne nurry oc

th moment bad bean left at roll CSCS.

There was a loud report, followed by

sn exclamation or pain irom id man.

Tb bird escaped, and tb iucsmss hunter bad an ugly wound In tb flesby

part or bis leg to remioa nun lor weeks afterward of tb adventure.

Two well known Lebanon wags amhiine bomeward at an early

hour after being up nearly all night "Doesn't your wife miss you on these wvHiaianar asked one.

"Not often." replied the otber; "she

throws pretty straight.- Kansas caiy

JournaL

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Market Reports

MEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correii and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. Ohio.) New York, Sept. 2. Open, High Low

..151 ..153 .. 834

98

4-...

L. & N Great Northern .. Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. a m.,lMn Mmoltlntt? - - - . . .

" - ------- , rrr,

Northern Pacific U.S. Steel 'ijf. U. S.' Steel pfd.. i. "llllt Pennsylvania St. Paul .. B. & O. . . . . - New York Central 138 -.. ' ' If Canadian Paclfle 1"Z Union Pacific , 200 Atchison Il1 Southern Paclfle 12S

153 84 100 156 78 126 140 157 117 139 161 182 202 118 129

153 83 98 155 140 156 117 138 159 182 200 117 128

Close 152 153 84 99 156 78 125 140 157 117 139 161 182 201 118 129

Chinaao. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By OoTfcll snd Thompson, Crokens. Eaton 0.1 Chicago, Sept 2.

Sept Dec May

Sept Dec May

Sept. Dec. May

Wheat. Open HiPh Low Close . 97 98 97 98 . 93 94. 93 94 . 97 98 97 98 Corn " Opn Hig Low Cloa ,. 65 66 65 66 .57 57 56 57 . 59 59 58 58 Oat. Oia High Low Clot-, .. 37 38 37 38 . 37 38 37 37 . 40 40 40 40

51

317 200 8.23

Rye, per bu 0c

Bran, per ton -tj UU Middlings, per ton $28.00

Clover seed, per bu o.ou

i Richmond. CATTLK. fPald by Richmond Abattoir.)

Best Iiogj.. average 200 to

250 pounds .$7.00T

Good to heavy packers .. 7.00 7.50

Common and rough 6.75 7.00

Steers corn fed 4..xg! o.o Mojf era " 3.S0 4.50

Fat cows 3.50 4.00

nn 3.25 3.75

r0w 6.00 7.00

I omh 5.50

PRICES FOR POULTRY.

(PiM hv Bee Hive Grocery.)

vn,mr ohirkpna. dressed, per lb: ..18c

Old chickens, per lb 18c

COUNTRY PRODUUB. IPald by Bee Hive.)

Creamery butter, per lb 33 c

r-onntrv butter, per lb isg-jue

Vtrtra . .

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Gen. McKee, Commanding State Matitia

No. 12 22 4 9 h. 22 iW BO U103 o- 40 r- (77 74 SO 64 ' 55 6ft 144 79 C8 ftS 169 62 r UG

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SLES. Ar. Dk. Price

HOGS.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS.

Best heavies ?S.l,yrts.3

Good to choice 8.1Xf! S.irj

Rest nies T.tXi 7.50

BEST STEERS.

Choice to fancy yearlings, 5.2o 5.75

Good to choice steers ..... 0.50 7.25

STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 4.75

Fair to good feeders .... 4.25 4.50

Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers . 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy cows. 2.50f 4.75 Choice to fancy cows . . . . 3.75 5.00 VEAL. CALVES. Good to choice veal 6.00 S.50 Fair to heavy calves ..... 3.00 7.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS.

Best yearlings 4.50 4.75

Good to choice sheep.. .. 4.00 4.25

Good to choice lambs.. 6.25 7.00

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105 . CM 324 112 13rt 153 HU 150 lfirt 188 19rt 181 102

227 102 102 224 234 248 200

CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK.

Cincinnati. Sent. 2.

Cattle Receipts, 574; fair to good shlpners. S5.25(ff$6.15.

uraT?Arelnts. 2.I537: butchers and

shippers, $8.25?S..

Sheep Receipts, 1,199; tops

Lambs, $.oO.

$4.25.

80 80 4rt 120 lOO 80 40

120 120 40

$5.60

6.50

7.40 7.90 8.00 8.00 S.05 aio 8.10 8.10 aio 8.15 8.15

8.15

8.20 8.2

8.20

&20 8.26

8.25

Richmond Seed Market. (Runge dt Co.t Timothy.. $1.90(g$2.00 Clover seed 3.50 5.80

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Sept 2. Cattle Receipts, 1O0: tops, f7. Veals Receipts, 75; tops, $9.50. Sheep Receipts, 1,500; tops, $5. Lambs. $7.7o. Hogs Receipts, 3.400; tops, $S.GO. CINCINNATI GRAIN.

Cincinnati, Sept 2. Wheat

Corn a... Oats ,

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Naplws Cng llsh Modal, tt baa often been doubted whether

Napoleon seriously Intended to Invade

England In 1804. but there la a queer fact which practically settles tb ques

tion. H bad a dl engraved by Denoa

in aattdpatiM of tb vnt. and fross

this dl a number or sbmsis wr truck, witb tb obvious Intention of being Issued frosi London should th Invasion prr soccsssfoL On the obverse of th medal Is s finely cat bast of Napoleon, the band netreled with n Uurel wreath, with tb legend "Napoleon Esap. t RoL" On tb rarer is a design of Hercules conquering Antaeus, the features of the Bercutos being modeled after tb Napoleonic type. The principal Inscription on th reverse Is "Descent en Angletsrra." In smaller characters, beneath tb feet of th group, ar the words Frapp a Tundra. 1804. TVbn th invasion

failed these medal war carefully put

aside, but aome of them were discov

ered la Paris after tb battl off Water loo. Westminster Gazette.

A lUawfcabt Qrsss. There grow In New Guinea a Tory remarkable sort of grass, which th natives call alang. It bas a tall, thick and tough stalk, but Its greatest peculiarity to Its roots, wblcb spread out through every particle of earth they reach and give It a .matted texture, something like felt There Is no room left for the roots of any other kind of vegetatloa. Fields of alang cannot exist In forests, beranse the plant doea

not thrive In tbe shade. Iteltner can

any kind of tree make headway In a nntch of a la nr. Ijirce patches of alang

are found snrroonded by timber and

remain there like Islands, tor no tree win crow In them. Between the alang

and tbe forest to a sort of neutral aone.

for the shade of tbe high tree preronta the development of tbe gnaa.

The New Guinea natives help to at

tend the area covered by this grass.

Each rear tbev make a new cieanmt

In tbe forest for their little plan ta

ttoos.

Wanted. A steady man to look after a garden and milk a row who has s food vole snd Is accustomed to sing

In a choir. English Paper.

SCHEDULES

Chicago. Ciscisssa & UsIstCs

Bsiiroaa cospsay at Ellect April 11. !).

Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.J

New timothy hay (loose) $10.00

Timothy hay (baled ) $12.00

Mixed hay $10.00

New oats 3035c

Old oais per bu 45c.

New wheat per fc'u.. . v .. $1.00 Corn ..70c

.$1-10 71c ..38c ...73c i

Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Sept 2. Wheat .-w . . . Corn

Oats .- Rye ...

Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) New wheat, per bu. 98c

Corn. rer bu 60c

...93 , ..2) .37

TOLEDO GRAIN.

Toledo, Sept 2.

Wheat

Corn Oats ...... . Rye

.$10SV4 .....71c T.39VjC ; 69c

aostaxds: ... Mother says -they can't aay anything tee good about Gold afedal Flour." Chabitx.

PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg. Sept. 2. Cattle Receipts light; tops $6.65.

Veals Receipts, light; tops, $9.oO. Hoes Receipts. 8 loads; tops, $5.55.

Sheep Receipts light; tops $4.90.

Lambs, $7.25. The Ultimata Consumer.

Vaw. here." said the man la au-

thnritv at the public library, "is a

rare old book that cost us $250. and we

were glad to get it even at that.

"Shade " Jobn ontenoerg. exclaimed tbe frequent visitor. Does anybody ever want to look at it 7 "Xo." -Then what satisfaction is there In having It on bandT "Oh. welt perhaps a hundred years from now some antiquarian will find it here and will be half tickled to death to look it over." Chicago Tribune. , . . -

TO HOLD BIG RALLY

The Fifth Street Methodist church

will hold rally day services Sunday,

ntember 5. at the church- Follow

ing the regular service in the morning

there will be a basnet amner serreu In the church parlor and in addition at 2:30 o'clock there win be a love feast and class service led by Mrs. t o. T.rvrin ajid Mrs. Emma Hudson.

At 3:30 o'clock the Rev. A. H. Kenna

f tti Third Methodist church In West

Dii.hmnni will deliver a sermon. Ep-

wnrth leazne will be conducted In the

evening at 6:30 o'clock under the o

rection of E- R. Thompson.

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A B0WLI1IG LEAGUE

The organization of the City Bowl

ing League will be perfected at a meet

ing, to be held at the City Bowling

League alleys, next Sunday afternoon.

It is expected that the game will be as popular this winter as ever. An ef

fort will be made to divide up the best bowlers In the city into six teams of comparatively equal strength. The schedule will include games every nisht except Saturday.

A similar league will be organized at the Y. M. CL A bowlinr alleys. Tbe

association was opened too late last year to organize a league, but neverthe lea the alleys did a very good bus

iness and were patronized by tbe best

f la the city.

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